A strong earthquake of magnitude 5.7 struck off Italyโ€™s Adriatic coast early on Wednesday, but caused no serious damage or injuries, according to initial reports. Italy

The quake happened shortly after 7 a.m. (1 a.m. ET), and was felt as far away as Rome on the other side of the country, and in the northern regions of Veneto, Friuli and Trentino.
โ€œNo injuries at the moment,โ€ a spokesman for Italyโ€™s Civil Protection told Reuters, as the agency tweeted that checks on the ground were continuing.
The quakeโ€™s epicenter was 35 kilometers (22 miles) offshore from Pesaro, a seaside city in the eastern Marche region, at a depth of 7 kilometers (4 miles), the Italian Geophysics and Volcanology Institute (INGV) said.
As a precaution, schools in Pesaro and other nearby cities were closed, and rail traffic passing through Pesaro along the Adriatic coast was suspended. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloniโ€™s office said she was โ€œin constant contactโ€ with Civil Protection authorities and the head of the Marche region to follow developments.